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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Chris HealPublisher: Chattaway and Spottiswood Imprint: Chattaway and Spottiswood Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm ISBN: 9781916194410ISBN 10: 1916194419 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 16 June 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsLetter from the Author, Timbuktu, November 2020 8 Maps 10 Illustrations 18 1. Flies in the City 20 2. Freedom of the Streets 31 3. True Wealth 46 4. River of Dreams 60 5. River of Reality 73 6. Slaves and Family 87 7. Judgement Day 102 8. Lost Friends 119 9. For Old Times' Sake 133 10. Revenge for a Murdered Daughter 149 11. Finding Father 160 12. A Sailor's Story, 1940-1947 175 13. A Soldier's Story, 1947-1962 185 14. Death and Hope in Indochina 203 15. Let Slip the Dogs 222 16. Chinese Freedom 239 17. Freedom of the Mountains 251 18. Freedom of Space 268 19. The Life of Winnie the Pooh 285 Reading list 298ReviewsAuthor InformationMost of the author's biography, including his many names, is explained within Disappearing. 'Heal' went to grammar school in the West Midlands, supporting himself through a window cleaning business and by digging ditches for Britain's new motorways. He was a leading rock climber and, later, a SCUBA diving instructor. He travelled extensively in his younger years, usually by hitchhiking, through much of Europe, North Africa and the Near and Middle East, reaching India. He briefly joined the RAF and then trained as an airline pilot. He quit and was off the radar for a year. He resurfaced as a journalist and then joined IBM for twenty years, five of them in Africa, and later led the multi-million pound buy-out of their UK marketing department. He was chairman of the regional theatre In Basingstoke, worked as an oak furniture designer and maker, and advised and funded internet start-ups and small businesses. He received a doctorate in history from Bristol University, aged sixty-five. Aspects of his thesis - academically reviewed as 'first-rate, well-written with immensely impressive scholarship' - were turned into a variety of publications with over 5,000 sales. In 2018, he wroteSound of Hunger, a well-received social history of the lives of two German brothers, u-boat captains in the First World War. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |